UCT students appear in court after violent protests
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Eight students from the University of Cape Town have appeared in court following violent protests at the university yesterday.

The #RhodesMustFall supporters staged a protest to express their concerns over the university's lack of accommodation for students from poorer backgrounds.
The university has expressed concern over the safety of both staff and students after property was damaged, artwork from residences were stolen and set on fire including a car and a shuttle bus.
The university's Max Price public order police will patrol the grounds of the institution to ensure that these incidents don't occur again.
The students may face suspension.
The #RhodesMustFall Movement took their lived experience to the steps of UCT in protest. https://t.co/oMspPReIco pic.twitter.com/PhjgA9YsGG
— Design Indaba (@designindaba) February 17, 2016
So disadvantaged UCT students burn historic residence artefacts in 'protest' - what will this achieve? #kick out pic.twitter.com/LNK0PGtYse
— Small Talk Daily (@SmallTalkDaily) February 17, 2016
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